Mine is the ink blue colour - I think it is the same it might be a little bit lighter/not so intense. If it is I would describe it is bright ink blue rather than blueish-purpleish, but I don't think I've come across another piece of Czech pressed glass in that colour - on the other hand isn't there an Adolf Matura ashtray in that bright blue thinking about it? or might it be Jablonecke? I might have another look around to see if I can find a match to that colour.m

Thanks to everyone for searching out all the past links to queries on this little vase shape. The mystery deepens . . . How come there are so many around, and so many wise heads have researched them, but still no positive id? I love fattystratty1's collection of different colours. Now I have another reason to attend car boot sales, maybe I'll find another one some day! I'm also intrigued by the process of manufacture; given the slight lop-sidedness of the side extensions, were these made individually, i.e. blown, or moulded? This puzzle seems to have been going on for years, but I hope it will soon be solved!Thanks again,Valerie

I've tried to photograph the base, but it's not easy! The base rim is polished (and chipped), and curves gently to a flat inner base. Like Glassobsessed mine has a curved inner surface which would make it difficult to use a plunger, since it goes in, bulges out towards the top of the "ears", then in again and finally out a bit at the bottom! (I think the photo I first posted shows the inner shape.) Such a little thing to provoke all this discussion, thank you all for your time!